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“How You Can Banish Hyperactivity, Cure Inattention And End The ADD/ADHD Nightmare For Good . . . Safely, Naturally And Without The Use Of Drugs”
The Inner Heart and Soul of Teaching (09 Dec 2008) Everybody seems to think of teaching as teaching "something." Usually, there's a subject. There is a syllabus. Usually there is also some kind of timeframe. The teacher is supposed to impart a certain body of knowledge in a certain period of time to a certain group of people.
When you have embodied these qualities as a teacher, you can teach anywhere, to anybody. However, you may actually find that those you "teach" actually "learn" something more important than the subject of the class. Then you're truly participating in the Inner Soul of Teaching.
4 Important Reasons Why You Should Give Alternative Medicine for ADHD a Chance (04 Sep 2009) There are so many parents out there who are simply unwilling to give their child prescription medicine for ADHD. In fact, studies show that 20% of children who take psycho-stimulants do not even benefit from them at all.
That paired with the harsh side effects of psycho-stimulants is reason enough to explore alternative medicine for ADHD. Here are 4 important reasons why you should give ADHD alternative treatment a try.
5 ADHD Alternative Treatments to Consider (04 Sep 2009) If you have decided not to give your child psycho-stimulants to treat ADHD, you need to research ADHD alternative treatments. Without some kind of treatment, your child will suffer too much from the symptoms of ADHD.
Alternative treatments help your child lead a normal life by alleviating the most common behavioral issues stemming from ADHD. Here are 5 alternative treatments you should consider.
ADHD Homeopathic Remedies: Hoax or Effective Treatment? (04 Sep 2009) ADHD homeopathic remedies are gaining traction. After all, many parents worry about the negative side effects of giving their children psycho-stimulants for ADHD.
Many great people in history suffered from ADHD, such as Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln, and Albert Einstein. Pharmaceutical companies like to make us believe that our children absolutely NEED drugs in order to survive but these greats in history managed without them.
ADHD vs. Bipolar Disorder (05 Nov 2008) Some of the symptoms common to both ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and Bipolar Disorder are so similar that it is easy to misdiagnose one for the other. ADHD for example is greatly over diagnosed. Bipolar Disorder on the other hand is under diagnosed. And both are easily and often misdiagnosed.
Attention Deficit Disorder A To Z. Comprehensive Guide To Adhd For Parents. "You’ve heard a lot about it, but can never learn quite enough. Finally, all of your ADD/ADHD questions will finally be answered, all in one up-to-date and credible resource!"
"How Long Have You Waited For A Single Guide That Will Tell You Everything There is to Know about ADD and ADHD, in Terms that Everyone can Understand? "
The answer? “Too long!” That’s why you’ll most certainly be interested in reading what’s next…
ADHD, Schools, and Corporations (05 Nov 2008) When President Bush introduced the "no child left behind" program in 2002, all he really did was set up a school system that could be controlled centrally through budget standards set for education. Large corporations have a strong role in many government budgets and ultimately play a powerful role in final decisions.
The "no child left behind" program actually works against those children who have ADD/ADHD (attention deficit disorder/attention deficit hyperactivity disorder).
Aspergers Syndrome: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (09 Dec 2008) If your child has recently been diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome, then you likely have more questions than answers about this little-known diagnosis.
This article presents answers to some of parents' most common questions about Aspergers Syndrome.
What IS Aspergers Syndrome?
Aspergers Syndrome, named for Hans Asperger, an Austrian physician, is a milder form of autistic disorder. Both conditions are part of a larger group of neurological disorders known in the US as Pervasive Developmental Disorders, or PDD for short. The 2 most common symptoms are eccentric behavior and self-imposed social isolation. Sometimes speech is affected as well as gait and motor skills. Your child may also be exclusively focused on a particular area of interest, such as cars or astronomy. The social isolation comes from the child wanting to know everything about his or her area of interest and little else. Conversations are usually focused only on that area as well.
Early Diagnosis and Treatment of ADHD (08 Dec 2008) The diagnosis and treatment of ADHD has been a big topic of discussion. It had been thought that 5 to 10 percent of the children living in the United States experienced this disorder, but this number might be artificially inflated due to a study that was released in early 2008 by a UCLA research groups. These researchers, according to their studies, stated that at least half of the children diagnosed with ADHD showed cognitive deficits that are associated with ADHD.
Eight Medical Conditions Causing Disability in Children (06 Nov 2008) Ideally, all children everywhere would be born innately healthy, both at the moment of birth and during later development. Unfortunately, this is not the case.
Many children throughout the world - even in the most "modern" countries with advanced health care - are born each year with medical conditions that will lead to disability at some point in the future. Others develop conditions later on that also result in difficulties in managing daily living activities and/or learning activities.
In the US alone, more than 4 million children under the age of 18 are classified as having a disability due to a physical or mental health impairment.
Homeopathy for ADHD: The Cure? (04 Sep 2009) If you've ever given your child stimulants for ADHD and stopped for any period of time, you have probably learned that the symptoms of ADHD come back. That's one of the biggest problems with ADHD drugs... they are only a quick fix.
Sure, some children may benefit from taking psychostimulants but they are eventually going to have to stop and ADHD drugs can be highly addictive. Furthermore, the withdrawal symptoms can be quite harsh.
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